How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
In as much as the State ideally plays a significant role in the survival and growth of industries, the emergence...
Read moreDetailsEntrepreneurs do the same thing everywhere regardless of whether they are in Africa, in Europe or the United States. Their...
Read moreDetailsProgressive governments want every segment of their society to share in generated prosperity. They strive to increase the number of...
Read moreDetailsThe urgency for mainstreaming the apprenticeship system within the continent is evident. That also underscores its substantial adoption by some...
Read moreDetailsGlobalization and international trade, which is its subset, are dynamically reinforcing. Trade among countries stands out as one of the...
Read moreDetailsAlthough the ‘igba-boi’ traditional apprenticeship system of the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria appears to be the most efficient globally,...
Read moreDetailsAfrica has always been a prosperous continent. Apart from its natural resource endowments, it had a long-standing heritage of entrepreneurial...
Read moreDetailsA matter of significant concern is the capacity of various African country governments to mainstream the apprenticeship and handholding models...
Read moreDetailsThe level of prosperity attained by any country is directly proportional to the size of entrepreneurial minds it houses. The...
Read moreDetailsThe seeming absence of entrepreneurial consciousness among the governments of African countries considerably hinders their country’s prosperity. In Nigeria, for...
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